Submission declined on 30 January 2024 by Ca (talk). Hi, judging by the article, this actress has a long and illustrious career, and might fall under the NCREATIVE guideline. However, I really feel this article needs a source that is about Schott herself, rather than simple mentions. Thanks!
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Kathryn Schott | |
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Nationality | American |
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Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles |
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Years active | 2007–present |
Known for | City of Love |
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Awards | Lon and Denise Bevers Acting Fellowship |
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Kathryn Schott is an American actress and filmmaker who appeared in the films City of Love, Friend of the World, South of 8 and University of California, Los Angeles' production of The Rover.[1][2][3][4][5]
In 2007, Schott attended University of California, Los Angeles as a global studies student.[2] She performed in San Diego in 2013 on Randy Snelgrove's 24 Experiment production of Role Model with Kevin Michael Cain, Patricia Payne and Nick Young.[6] In 2015, Schott was the introductory grantee of the Lon and Denise Bevers Acting Fellowship.[5] She appeared in the film South of 8 in 2016 alongside Brian Patrick Butler and Jennifer Paredes.[3][7]
By 2020, Schott had graduated and portrayed Angelica in UCLA's production of The Rover, a character described as "sexually liberated and financially self-reliant."[1] She played Eva[8][9][10] in a film that premiered at Oceanside International Film Festival called Friend of the World, opposite Alexandra Slade and Michael C. Burgess.[11][12]
In 2023, Schott portrayed Taylor Glendal in Blue Hour: The Disappearance of Nick Brandreth[13] and Molly Sullivan in City of Love, opposite Robert DeCesare and Taylor Nichols.[4][14]
Year | Title | Role | Location | Notes |
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2013 | Role Model | — | Point Loma Playhouse | Directed by Randy Snelgrove and featuring Nick Young[6] |
2014 | The Plays the Thing | Ensemble | Point Loma Playhouse | Directed by AJ Knox[15] |
The Importance of Being Earnest | Gwendolyn | Trinity Theatre Company | Directed by Sharonfaith Horton[16] | |
2015 | A True Historie of Prince Prospero | Miranda | 10th Ave. Theatre | Directed by Tim West[17] |
The Seagull | Nina | La Jolla Community Center | Directed by John Tessmer | |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | Mistress Quickly | North Coast Rep | Directed by Benjamin Cole | |
Sea of Souls | Joan | ion Theatre | Directed by Claudio Raygoza[5] | |
Twelfth Night | Maria | North Coast Rep | Directed by Benjamin Cole | |
2016 | Proof | Catherine | Oceanside Theatre | Directed by Chris Williams[18] |
Cyber - O | Liz | Scripps Ranch New Works | Directed by Tom Misuraca | |
2019 | The Kitchen | Monique | University of California, Los Angeles | Directed by Michael Hackett |
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui | Butcher | University of California, Los Angeles | Directed by Angie Scott | |
2020 | The Rover | Angelica | University of California, Los Angeles | Directed by Emily Chase[1] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Lost and Found | Kate | Short film |
South of 8 | Lori Randolph | [3][7][8] | |
2018 | STAGE | Emma | TV Short |
2020 | Isla | Jane | Short film |
Friend of the World | Eva | [8][12][19] | |
The Night | Alisa | Short film | |
2021 | Don't Jump | — | Short film, director and cinematographer |
Farewell Mr. Baker | Carol | Short film, also director | |
Whip Lord | Ariel | Short film | |
2023 | Blue Hour: The Disappearance of Nick Brandreth | Taylor Glendal | [20] |
City of Love | Molly Sullivan | [8] |